*Video by Daniel Huang (The Floral Art of Tea Ceremony: Return of Spring, April )
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For May, the first month of summer; the class provides an interesting list of seasonal flowers and green leaves to refresh the season of early summer. The class will practice a few different types of basket vases, with the ability to make an arrangement Chabana (茶花 ) your home. The flowers will be available to take some home after class with no additional charge, but basket vases can be purchased on site. If a class participant prefers to bring their own vase, please do!
The seasonal sweet will be served with a bowl of matcha. Instructed by Professional Horticulturist & Floral artist EunYoung Sebazco
Chabana (茶花, literally "tea flowers") is the arrangement of seasonal flowers for a Japanese tea ceremony. Displayed in the tokonoma alcove along with other key thematic elements for the gathering, the chabana style appeals to those who prefer a simple, natural look in their creation. While ikebana and other styles of floral arrangement prescribe their own distinct frameworks, chabana recognizes and transfers the essence of field to vase.